The Era Newmarket- AuroraHe wick ERA CLASSIFIED ADS ACCEPTED UNTIL 10 AM TUESDAY PHONE 0052331 Gwill censors meetings BELHAVEN North Town ship Council has passed a resolution which states In formation or comment on township affairs or coun cil policy by employees of council be made to whole who will determine and what publicity shall be given In the and the same shall be so directed The resolution was proposed by DeputyReeve Wallace Donnell and sec Councilor Jean Smith said This infringes on the personal rights of people and promptly voted against it The reso lution went through on a Gardening and Supplier Gardening and Supplier SODDING A LANDSCAPING Rttail General T tucking EAR ENTERPRISE Bradford or 7753186 Legal Notice to Creditors and Others in the Estate of Ola Blanche Hunt All persons having claims against the Estate of Olo Blanche Hunt late of the ViUage of Keswick in the County of York who died on or about the day of November 1968 are here by notified to send particu lars of same to the under signed at Street South Richmond Hill On tario on or before the day of August after which date the Estate will be distributed with regard only to the claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice and the under signed shall not be liable to any person of whose claim they shall not then J have notice Dated at Richmond Hill the 21st day of July 1969 GUARANTY TRUST COMPANY OF CAN by Clare Green its solicitor 59 Lost and Found Strayed heifer yearlings o n property For further particulars phone Lost Aug approximately pm dot ripe near Timothy and Main St Newmarket Reward Phone hold furniture including curved glass china cabinet 3 hall mirror with I in mahogany frame and wood scroll top large oil paintings one 32 Bromley with heavy brass inlay frame pine antique items For the es tate of the late Charles Eagle formerly of Dr Weston at Park King City Gord Orr Auctioneer Auction sale of farm stock implements furniture in Hereford heifers the property of Don Clair Gwillimbury Township 3 miles west of Mount Albert and 3 miles North on the Con or miles East of Don Mills on Mount Al bert Road and 3 miles north Formerly Gordon Cole Farm These cattle are In good condition Be Faulkner Auctioneer sharp Auction sale of furniture includ leg chesterfield with matching chair one old good condition China cabinet bedroom furniture rug 10 electric stove Also David Bradley tractor with fler and sickle bar attach ment the property of the estate of he Mr and Mrs E Main St Holland Landing Terms Clearing for the estate of the late Muriel auction for the Lane consisting of TV studio couch radio washer and dryer small safe suite good vacuum cleaner fireplace accessor ies bookshelves and books desk stand num ber of lamps linen rometor glass ornaments picture rugs cabinets clock rugs end tables leather chairs number small tab les dishes number of odd On i i I Sale 1 Atkinson sale of household furniture the property of Fred in hold in the freezer stove comb hi fi and radio TV chord 10 piece wal nut dining room suite ashing machine spin dry antique cuckoo clock oak chairs bone 111 and pit flier Till diss set welder new lo tiller Ski lawn mo wers etc Properly sold Terms cash Sale at pm Reg Johnson and Son Auc tioneers Gerald Graham sale of household furniture ship miles West of deep freeze ncarlj refrigerator a dining room suite piece bedroom suite antique clocks old school clock wicker chairs rocking chairs old dishes and glass ware Walnut fire place mantle apple peeler largc quantity of other fur- Phone Sunderland AUCTION asked Reeve Dave David son to officially open the Trade Fair Aug In the Keswick Arena Mr Da vidson accepted the invita tion and members of coun cil wew invited to attend Council gave the go ahead on rental of a booth feet by 12 feet to publicize the townships bylaws at next weeks Trade Fair Copies of the various bylaws would be available with additional information supplied by Mr Nash Council resolved to install street lights on First Ave in plan Mr Nash repor ted July had been a very busy month for plained In a letter about businesses operating on the cast side of the which he said is a residen tial area A real estate of fice recently started Is also being used for busi ness purposes Council de cided to take no action pending tho approval of its official plan Mrs Alice Gray appeared to request a li cence to operate the taxi business owned by Mr Police Chief vin Pollock said she had produced licences lempor- i tribute to Briar Hill Cemetery Board being North con- Resolved to pu chase an air conditioner I council chambers Councillor Jean Smith chairman of parks and property reported on number of outoftown people using the park at Roches Point Since the rates had been raised she said many people had turned away when told of the increases Mrs Smith told council statistics indicate more and more people arc using parks and said some thought should be given to developing its own She went on to say Mr J Doyle park superintendent Mrs Smith went on to report she had been in touch with the operator of the park at the Goodwin properly at fivePoints Mr indicated he would rather charge resi dents to Park than have the township pay his Ottawa Report by John Roberts Like most people this past week I have been moonstruck watching fas cinated the landing of men on the moon veiling not simply at the courage council for additional facilities was turned down We didnt turn it down said Councillor Poyntz we only requested tenders which the tax Mrs Smith also reported that engineer Vic tor recommended the dock located at Island Grove be refurbished as the surface Is a hazard Council passed a resolution calling for tenders for the lure while it is happening But the size of this achievement provokes some sombre reflections to ac company excitement If man Is cap able of such giant technological strides how Is it that in other areas progress is agonizingly slow How is it man can con quer space but not poverty famine crime disease war social Injustice And is It right to spend billion on sending that maintenance Planning hanical fitness certificate the she told by nell the papers should be in name because she is acting as his agent Mr had not taken up his option to renew his licence but Mrs Gray was told that if she had power of attorney a legal agreement should be drawn Councillor J m recommended nigans licence be renewed of all conditions were met Council finally passed a re solution to that effect Councillor Andrew Peters chairman of canine control and sanitation re ported that July had been four dogs that had been killed on roads He said several persons were bitten by dogs and one man was undergoing rabies resolution which authorized bylaws officer Frank Nash in conjunction with Mr Jo seph to enforce bylaws concerning animals Mr Peters repor ted that 80 to entered the dump site daily and three or four nonresidents were turned away Steps had been taken to prohibit local people from dumping trees and dirty water from laun dromats Burning privi leges at the sanitation site were extended to Sept Educator He suggested formation of a plan to follow when a proposal for de velopment of land is such that no school site is required He aid the dove could be required to contribute tc a fund for schools on basis or a formula mum return on a capital investment services including schools should be sought by aging develop- ment where services no vigorously than where all must be supplied he said Some overall county projection of limits to development should be es tablished with priorities given to projects within this limit to prevent overburdening the county at any particular time Mr Chapman defended Bill which established county school boards and dissolved boards In individual muni- He said small boards simply could not cope with the decentralization of responsibility the scope of planning the requirement of integrating programs and the need for a great variety in pro grams the need to equalize the financial burden the necessity of supplying sup port services for teachers and students and the ability to act with confidence in dealings with teacher organizations the Warden NEWMARKET Markham Township has formulated a plan suggest ing the reduction of York County muni cipalities from to six York County Rumble told a meeting of of several to be presented for consider ation to the Department of Municipal Affairs by the countys interim planning committee He said the plan calls for the merger of Township Mark- ham Town and part of Thornhilt to form one community The five other combina tions would be Township Wood- bridge and Richmond Hill King Town ship and Aurora Whitchurch and Stouff- Newmarket and East Township and finally North Township and Town ships Warden Rumble used the plan as an example of current work on de velopment trends in the county The idea didnt appeal to at least one municipal representative pre sent King Township Reeve Gordon Cook said he would prefer King Township to retain its identity planet Basically this is a question of what goals have for western society and whether our expenditures are well calculated to achieve them I have tho feeling that Apollo program was im plemented not because of any fundamen tal conception of what values should guide mankind but because it was technologic ally feasible dramatic and met a tem porary need for national prestige on he part of the United States Is the purpose of our society to expand technological achievement Is our objective a tech nological society or a humane society Or both We live in a political society which is not now moulded by some great purpose For almost two centuries we have been exploring our American heri tage It was the statesmen of the colonies in the 18th century who first philosophers could be made to work idea that men could govern themselves rather than just be governed that gov ernment should be controlled by consent each man should be politically equal and count for one these ideas then gen erally regarded as Utopian absurd silly were shown to be practical possibilities by the establishment and continuance of the United States Given the example of the United equality and popular control Our poll tlcal development has been working out the implications of these principles uni versal suffrage progressive taxation free education welfare policy free speech and free press equality before the taw the responsibility of government to the elec torate the rights of workers to organise great French political list went to the United States in the IBOOs to study its politics and soc iety because he saw that whit happened there would transform the r of the He said It appears me be yond a doubt that sooner or shall arrive like Ihe Amcrlc ll 1 an almost complete equality of confess Dial in America I saw America sought there the Of democracy itself with its inch Miosis its character its prejudices and its pas- In effect he was saying as a later commentator did have seen the future and it works But we arc no longer sure today thai it works Wo no longer have full con fidence that an egalitarian society a mass democracy our institutions of gov ernment can cope with the problems which confront mankind We arc no long er sure that our society is a model for other loss developed countries We no longer have faith and optimism that our society will progress to provide for all individuals the conditions which will per mit a full realisation of their individual we turn so readily to technological and scientific achievements Will we lurn to the exploration of space because we have lost confidence of our ability to our problems here on earth Planner county proposal is likely to be NEWMARKET A meeting of York County planners educationalists and municipal representatives last week did little in the way of providing solu tions to current development problems But many of the persons attending the session at the York County Administra tion Building went away with the opin ion that further meetings of this type would be beneficial in plotting the future of the county Planning Board Chair- I man Murray Henderson commended the county planning department for the meeting suggested additional talks in the future Warden Rumble told the group that the meeting was the first of its type for the county He said such i would assist in the move toward regionalism CRESTWOOD BEACH Check legality of boat houses Legal ad vice will be sought by North limbury Township Council on whether persons who have built at Crcstwood Beach on Lake have done it legally with a licence of Occupation DeputyReeve told council he had plaints from parents whose children were sent home from the Keswick beach after being told it was private property The beach which adjoins land owned by Ian Garrett is owned by the municipality council decided Jean Smith said We should take a stand until it is proved other wise Any improvement the have made did not have official ap proval or a Licence of Occupation She said about one of with a Licence of Occupation Discussion arose as a result of a letter from a Crcstwood Reach resident complaining of noise made by youngsters in the a Gravel JERSEY BUSINESSMENS TRADE FAIR AUGUST 14 15 16 17 NORTH GWILLIMBURY ARENA KESWICK PROGRAMME Aug 14th Doors open 12 noon pm Official Opening 8 pm Reeve Dave Davidson will officially open the 3rd annual Trade pm MISS TRADE FAIR CONTEST beautiful rrade Fair Chai Keeling Fa Cottage furniture ap pliances antiques The Queensway S Keswick The property of Mrs J Thomson a washing machine double beds beds chests of drawers side tables chesterfield apple stool antique secretary desk antique sewing mach ine large brass fernery Quantity of antique dishes crocks earthenware Many other articles too numer ous to mention Sale time Stan Hard Auctioneer 473- Continued from Page Mr Alter complained that he checked assessment records before pur chasing his property to assure himself he would not be neighbored by a garbage dump or junk yard He said he hadnt anticipated a gravel pit and there was no doubt about which he considered worse A resident of Con said his road was posted use at your own risk be cause of gravel truck damage Clerk Thomas Kerr after intro ducing the bylaw testified with Reeve Burnett and Councillors Lewis and Bar nard as to its intent as a holding action until the official plan is approved They Planning board Chairman Doug Hope stated there was no longterm in tent to restrict gravelpit operations Spotzoning in place of complete prohibition would be impossible said I York County planning consultant Conroy It was impossible to predict where gravel would be found and pits i could spring up or down anywhere I One of the flaws in the existing bylaw is the requirement that a pit op- be on a provincial or county I road responsibility said Councillor Bar nard giving as an example the Bloom ington Side Road which had gone from a There are known gravel posits just across the road said Mr Barnard and here we could have a sit- with a milliondollar school on one side of the road and a gravel pit on the other and gravel rucks and kids are a bad mix Draw to be held Aug Open at am Ontario Hydro present a R B Group Fre Aug Sunday open at 1 1