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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), October 29, 1969, A11

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Report from Queens Park by William Hodgson SUTTON SCENE The Ontario health departments new Mobile Information Centre will be in Aurora Nov 3 and Newmarket Nov The Centre star ted its tour of Ontario May at Ajax and has covered miles stopping at centres to dispense infor mation and assistance con cerning the new Ontario Health Insurance Plan The location of the centre in Newmarket and Aurora is advertised elsewhere in this paper I will be on hand at these centres during the morning why not drop by and say New rules and operation of the Legislature have been agreed upon by all the parlies Briefly they include the time limit on the question period being cut and working new and longer hours on Fridays Al ter the Education Highways and Agriculture and Food will now be sent espective impact of Ontarios Equal- released by Trade and De velopment Minister Stanley Randall The report states capital investment one half times the amount of the grants and that tax revenues from participat ing industry will pay back the grants in full The re port which was prepared by SUTTON Mr of Wood River Acres were among those who attended the recepion and dinner at York last Tuesday evening in honor of Prince Philip Duke of Public Library has a timely book The Family Eliz- royal family and is most interesting to those enjoy contemporary history Corporation author ized interest free forgivable loans worth 23 million to companies These re granted to in- locating House for debate A maxi mum or five hours will be 1 for debate on each estimate The new rules and procedures will be ing with estimates they will be enlarged to include oth er Department estimates We believe that a t of time will be saved and be available Students schedule elections AURORA new mayor and will be elected Friday The Grade stu dents at Dr Williams Secondary School ore hold ing elections in connection with their Civic Youth Day project The student lals will sit In on one or two town council meetings then take over Aurora for one day in November program it was re ported inflenced company decisions in per cent to locate or pro- projects In slow- growth areas This will In dollars an addition al 3700000 in municipal property tax each year from the increased assessment and new jobs and an estimated million payroll Ontario has the largest population gain since April 1 among the provinces During this period Ontario registered a population increase of 142- for a total of million British Columbia had the second largest change the shoppers for books have seen to it that we have a new novel by William Turner Kill which is termed as a Double Western It is very good reading buffs Shorts works In detective fic tion Chance to Kill by Dell Shannon is available is Jocko Fredericks Everybodys Ready to which is looked after by Toronto Kinsmen In re gards to transportation For some years now the Toronto Arthritic Social Club has been enjoy ing the hospitality provided by local Kinsmen and Kin at the Public School rium on a Sunday at each October In rc- refreshments ved just prior to going home Many are wheel- Sunday Oct 26 was this years Big Day and the weahcr warmed up enough so that the Sutton Brass Band under bandmas ter Ralph leader ship could play Us music outdoors to welcome the friends as they drove up and were helped into the building a grandfather for the eighth the then Din time His daughter Anne had a daughter at Toronto Western Hospital last Fri day This is the second child for Mr and Mrs Gor don Hutchison AnnaMay name and her brother Ed ward now has a sister Mo ther and child are reported weeks early In arrival and Mr Norman of Sutton chairman of the modern languages department at Thornlea Se condary School was one of Instrumental in the settingup of La Maison Francoisc a French langu- Since that they have carried careful evaluation of cock who operates Camp il sum mer These two with Mrs Von of Rich mond Hill High School for med a committee which brought the idea to fulfill- handle only a small num ber eight in grade at each of five schools in the southern pari of the county were invited to at tend and were asked to pay for the chance which they took eagerly Camp activities covered the usual range of camp arch should be attempted best use of free time food the role of the teachers and for improvement each to accommodate students for a full days AH York County schools will be i volvcd and eight French speaking students Quebec will be on hand for camps FREE FREE FREE share an Interest in football and hockey Mr Stewart Is only the fifth Big Brother in York County and many more are needed lor boys In Aurora Newmarket and Keswick Men interested in volunteering should call

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