Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), July 2, 1969, p. 2

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Mount Albert couple mark 25th anniversary MOUNT ALBERT Approximately Wends and relatives visited the home of Mr and Mr Don ald Andrews of Mount Al bert for a surprise party for Mr and Mrs Murray Varney on the occasion of Jean Harrison of and Mr Bruce Andrews of The presiding Newmarket of Belleville and his wife were also present and Rev J T Hicks of Mount Albert expressed the congratulations of the guests to Mr and Mrs Var Rev B Sutton of Bel- haven offered prayer of Keswick Mrs Gertrude Armstrong of Mrs Rose and Mrs Mary of borough welcomed 110 of daughter married to Saturday and friends in attendance presented the William Mit chells with a silver money Mrs Harold Rise- Diane who George Mrs Ken Hun tington Mrs Irwin Mrs Walt Carruthcrs Mrs Thomas Arnold and Mrs Rice poured tea during the afternoon and evening Club seeks bylaw for Sunday races Members of the ATTENTION MOTORISTS For the NEW HOURS PARTS SERVICE DEPARTMENTS OPEN TUESDAY THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL pm tended evening hope In order 10 provide this lepho on Saturdays LESSOR MOTORS NEWMARKET LIMITED St VANDORF The Toronto and North York Hunt Club plans to extend its popular picnic style Saturday racing dates into some Sundays if it re ceives township approval Hunt Club mem ber Mrs J Addison has forwarded to Whitchurch Council a letter from soli citors Manning Bruce Maodonald and Macintosh advising of recent changes the Lords Day Act which allows Sunday horse racing wherever locally legalized and enclosing ten copies of a suggested bylaw for the purpose Council while ap preciative of the proffered assistance expects the sit uation will be covered in its amended amusement bylaw embracing shows and exhibitions Mass of permits could start fire VANDORF Whitchurch residents will likely have to obtain in fu ture not Just one permit but two before starting a fire on their property Councillor Betty van pointed out that with the Ontario Go vernments Air Pollution branch taking over all fire control the township Councils Bylaw Committee Chairman Ro bert Lewis advised Coun cil last week that its new suing a permit could be fire setting bylaw will pro- granting permission it vide for a liability form in did not have the authority firesetting permits which to grant the applicant must sign ac cepting liability for any Turf Valley Farms in Whitchurch Township the scene of L the English and Western Horse Show during the weekend one of the more popular events was he Junior Ladies Mail Run The change is of Cedar Valley changes front Gray Joker to Brown Kitty aimed at putting teeth Into during the contest White Photo he townships billing for Councillor Lewis agreed that he bylaw in ouf should be worded to include and any damages to neigh- lhc stipulation that an ap- costs incurred by the t selling p mill his first li inert i or clear ance from Ihc Ontario Air Pollution authority GARAGEMEN IRKED DIPLOMA GRADUATES IN AGRICULTURE ARE IN DEMAND To operate farms work in government service and provide technical help in many kinds of agribusiness feed seed fertilizer machinery farm supplies insurance You can yourself for your career by completing the 2 year Diploma program in agriculture at the Ontario Agricultural College University of Applicants with Grade 12 standing or equivalent training and experience ore invited For further information write Director of Diploma Course in Agriculture Box University of Guolpli Guelph Ontario Deputation seeks police business VANDORF- 100 percent of police gas its I deputation or business was going to the would fronted Whitchurch Hans Cor Service Council at its meeting were it turned out quit justified in complaining the Don Mills Road through a probable police misin terpretation of an April him with a resolution this effect so long as work was satisfactory Staff Sergeant I council i At that time Mr before Purchasing i meeting in Hit- cent of police tow calls and Teen THE MESSAGE of Police Chief from that reminded council of this forgotten resolution and stated that the police department had been since interpreting it as a direc tive Councils wishes to give priority to the con veniently located Hans garage so long as its work was satisfactory And he said its work has been satis factory They are on liour call and we never any trouble getting Sergeant Fellows gave that there requisites for towing work adequate storage facilities for Impounded cars and comprehensive insurance to prevent the township be- available anil could get all the insurance required but admitted that his location lent for impounding pur poses as the garage A sulfation In the garage operators for a police credit card system to distribute their gas pur chases was rejected be cause of Hie bookkeeping work involved but Council with an enlightened view of the situation decided to re scind its 1968 solution and give some considera tion to a policecontrolled centrallylocated car pound and possibly settle the gH qijolkh with private pump at the WE NEED USED CARS Of can always get thorn wcred Hon Smith of dens Oarage on Highway I AS because they refuse to go on private calls Hieyro J absolutely useless to the motorist Were on 121hour call too but wc go out on them and then if I the police should happen to give us of their rare calls while were out limy J give us black mark as unreliable Ted Hie Stouff- I villi- section added lliat if he could guaranteed all I of the police work they I wouldnt need lo call him at all hed be silting on their doorstep I nut he claim ed I have sat available at the scene of nearby ac cidents for half an hour white the police called Hans or even Wilsons Judge is guest speaker at graduation exercises Friday evening with Prin cipal Jack Day as chair man and Mr J Bur rows elec ted representative on the York County Board of Edit- made a few appro- itmarks Superinten dent of schools for this area Mr P Wiltms ami Area Superintendent Dunn also spoke I the guest speak er Judge Morrison Douglas had a good deal of background material on Ihc judge and had it neatly into an interesting introduction Wat 950000 Reduced to 7400 1969 PONTIAC CHIEF 2 DOOR HARDTOP Was Nmc Only EASY FINANCING Now Only Ion II you for you drive the cor DOWN PAYMENT Al today Siena dome of the floppy St LESSOR 1969 PONTIAC LAURENTIAN A- I- as Wo I Now Only 3250 for I ADILLAC ACADIAN FIREBIRD I TRUCKS 91 Street North J 8952351 SALE HOMEUTE This chain saw lias Iho quality and of much higher priced saws You can cut firewood cut lumber prune and trim fruit trees Come in and gel a MT ALBERT HARDWARE Mt Albert table and at jour baking Institute University of also suggest having a salt your sink a few shakes of salt and some water on dried egg stains will make cleaning a snap Prescript J J our Specialty J Prescription Up and I Promptly Pothered J

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